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A Londres. London. The London Street Food Guide. - Compiled by Victoria Philpott Street food in London is tasty, cheap and plentiful – when you know where to look. If you’re looking for cheap eats London is the place to be. The creativity behind our street food stalls when it comes to cooking and serving is inspiring. There really is something for everyone. We’ve asked 40 of the best food and travel bloggers about their top tip on where to eat in London and this is what they said…
Walking. London Life. Time Out Worldwide - Your Guide to the Best Things to do in the World's Greatest Cities including London and New York. TNT Magazine - Travel guides, jobs, flats, Things to do in London, UK Events Guide, Tour Search, Travel Deals, Competitions.

Large, sprawling markets such as Spitalfields, Camden Market or Portobello Road are ideal if you want to spend a day wandering about, hopefully finding a few bargains along the way. Greenwich is great for gifts and local designers, and you can't beat Borough for a quick bite. Alfies Antique Market London's largest indoor market is a treasure trove of antique and vintage clothes, collectables and 20th century design pieces. Vintage lovers will adore spending hours browsing through the market's 600 stalls crammed with everything from rare vintage finds to colourful baubles.
Hidden Attractions and Unusual Things to Do in England. Great Britain Map. CPRE Tranquility Map (Interactive)

Footpath Maps: free online ordnance survey map and public footpath finder UK. In praise of the Norfolk coast: big skies, sandy beaches and subtle beauty. One evening last summer, I took an overgrown track to the iron-age fort at Warham, two miles from the Norfolk coast.

I stood on its great banks of flowery chalk grassland, alone, and watched the sun disappear, two barn owls and a tawny owl the only other living presences in the landscape. It was a tranquil experience but also unexpectedly exhilarating. I felt I had slipped through conventional time; I didn’t come face-to-face with Boudicca exactly, but the past felt unusually present: mysterious, powerful, unsettling.

The north Norfolk coast is feted for its big skies and generous sandy beaches but this young coastline – still coming to terms with the last ice age – is also home to the most ancient of human traces.
Home - Norfolk Heritage Explorer. Historic North Wales. The age of Chivalry to which so many Welsh castles belong evokes romantic images of heroic knights winning fair ladies' hands. But when you look at the design and construction of Snowdonia's medieval castles , it's clear this wasn't a romantic age at all, but one of hardship and brutality.

Snowdonia's castles tell the story of the region's struggles for independence from the English crown, and some of Snowdonia's best-known castles were built by the English king, Edward I, in an effort to subdue the Welsh. But the Welsh princes were also prolific castle builders; Snowdonia's Welsh castles provided protection and served as inspirational symbols of the Welsh struggle for independence.
Cardiff: places, people and news. WalesOnCraic - the latest fictional news from Wales. The Megalithic Portal and Megalith Map:
Stone-circles.org.uk. Ecosse - scotland. Glasgow Guide. Glasgow revealed as the UK city which has inspired the most song titles. February 2, 2012 12:01 Scottish city narrowly edges out Edinburgh, Birmingham and Liverpool More Various Artists news, reviews, videos and tour dates Buy Various Artists music from Amazon Glasvegas, who are from Glasgow Photo: Tommy Ga-Ken Wan/Press has been revealed as the UK city which has inspired the most song titles.

According to research carried out by PRS , the Scottish city has featured in the title of 119 songs on their database of recorded music, which makes it overwhelmingly the most namechecked in song titles (excluding the UK capital London).
Edinburgh city guide. Historical Attractions In Edinburgh. Don't be fooled by the serenity, Edinburgh is a city with a vibrant and violent history. It was once home to brutal murderers, grave robbers and cannibals who have left the locals with more than a handful of tales that will make your blood run cold... find out all about it at the Edinburgh Dungeon ! 'Auld Reekie' (or 'Old Smoky', Edinburgh's nickname as a result of the notoriously poor air quality in the past) is also a city of writers, inventors and royalty.

World-renowned authors Sir Walter Scott and Sir Arthur Conan Dolye were both born in Edinburgh as was Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone. For history buffs, the first stop in Edinburgh should always be Edinburgh Castle. The crown jewel of our town has always been and always will be the most important of all the historical attractions in Edinburgh. Sloping downhill from Edinburgh Castle to Holyrood Palace, the Royal Mile or High Street is the backbone of Edinburgh's Old Town and the most famous street in Scotland.
Scotland. The Internet Guide to Scotland. Kilchurn Castle Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland.

Many Scottish castles tell the story of the changing times they lived through.

It is quite common to find a castle that started life as a stronghold before being converted over the years to first a comfortable, then a showcase, home: or which was abandoned in favour of a nearby fine house when the struggle of conversion became too much trouble, and defence was no longer a priority. Kilchurn Castle evolved in a slightly different way. It was built in about 1450 by Sir Colin Campbell, first Lord of Glenorchy, and it started life as a five storey tower house with a courtyard defended by an outer wall.

By about 1500 an additional range and a hall had been added to the south side of the castle. Further buildings went up during the 1500s and 1600s.
Undiscovered Scotland. Scotland from the Roadside. Stones of Wonder - Scottish standing stones, stone circles and cairns. Scotland.